In competition, people get discouraged by competent robots

Robots may be hyper-efficient at completing mundane workplace tasks, but it’s not good for the well-being of the humans who have to compete with them at the same job.
Imagine that you’re assigned a dull, repetitive task at work: moving inventory by forklift, say, or organizing files by date. Now imagine there’s a robot next to you with the same assignment, who’s much better and faster at doing what you’re supposed to be doing. How would that make you feel?Read Full Story

Robots may be hyper-efficient at completing mundane workplace tasks, but it&#x2019;s not good for the well-being of the humans who have to compete with them at the same job.
Imagine that you&#x2019;re ...